Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6329294 | Science of The Total Environment | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The potential environmental implications of these technologies were assessed using life cycle assessment, first at pilot plant scale, later integrating them in a modeled full WWTP. Pilot plant results reported a much lower environmental impact for N removal technologies than SCP. Full-scale modeling, however, highlighted that the differences between technologies were not relevant once they are integrated in a WWTP. The impacts associated with the WWTP are slightly reduced in all categories except for eutrophication, where a substantial reduction was achieved using NSC, SCP, and especially when CANON and SCP were combined. This study emphasizes the need for assessing wastewater treatment technologies as part of a WWTP rather than as individual processes and the utility of modeling tools for doing so.
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Authors
G. Rodriguez-Garcia, N. Frison, J.R. Vázquez-PadÃn, A. Hospido, J.M. Garrido, F. Fatone, D. Bolzonella, M.T. Moreira, G. Feijoo,